Thursday, February 16th 2012
Radeon HD 7800 Series Inbound for March, NVIDIA Kepler in April: Report
AMD's Radeon HD 7800 series performance GPUs that target cost-benefit sweet-spots will be launched in the first half of March. The launch will include Radeon HD 7870 and Radeon HD 7850. The two SKUs are based on a new 28 nm ASIC codenamed "Pitcairn". Little is known about its specifications at this point, from reliable sources at least.
In April, AMD's rival NVIDIA will get its GeForce Kepler family of GPUs, all guns blazing. In April alone, NVIDIA is expected to launch a high-end part, the GeForce GTX 690, a performance part, the GeForce GTX 660, and mainstream part GeForce GTX 640. The three will be based on three new ASICs built on the 28 nm process, the GK110, GK104, and GK106, respectively.
April will be the most interesting month for PC enthusiasts as Intel will launch its third-generation Core processor family, codename "Ivy Bridge". Little is known about AMD's high-end Radeon HD 7990 "New Zealand".
Source:
DigiTimes
In April, AMD's rival NVIDIA will get its GeForce Kepler family of GPUs, all guns blazing. In April alone, NVIDIA is expected to launch a high-end part, the GeForce GTX 690, a performance part, the GeForce GTX 660, and mainstream part GeForce GTX 640. The three will be based on three new ASICs built on the 28 nm process, the GK110, GK104, and GK106, respectively.
April will be the most interesting month for PC enthusiasts as Intel will launch its third-generation Core processor family, codename "Ivy Bridge". Little is known about AMD's high-end Radeon HD 7990 "New Zealand".
26 Comments on Radeon HD 7800 Series Inbound for March, NVIDIA Kepler in April: Report
im hopein the Nv 640 is pretty cheap, i want one of those to physx my rig:)
and as for the 7800 series im hopein/predicting a strange config again ala Barts and dual render engines tied to 1600 shaders 800 a piece as that makes sense lookin into the APU powered crystal ball init
all bs and opinions obv:D
Maybe just take a 7770 and double it up? Who knows?
Honestly this Launch has NV scrambling, but as its said NV is late to the party and is not getting the good kitty cat;)
The die-hards with Ruby posters above their beds aren't really a concern.
I am tempted to go for a 7950 in the future, but I really wanted to see what Kepler would do to gauge prices...or I could even buy an nvidia card as I have serious issues with overclocking my 5770's on a dual monitor setup for the last 11 months of drivers.
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Thanks for your cooperation.
- 20 CUs, 1280 GCN stream processors
- 80 TMUs, 32 ROPs
- 256-bit wide GDDR5 memory interface
- 2 GB standard memory
- "GHz Edition" 1000 MHz core clock
In its competitive environment its performance of Pitcairn XT would be somewhere in the neighbourhood of HD 6970 and GTX 570, with $299-$399 price. Pitcairn Pro could be somewhere near HD 6950 and GTX 560 Ti 448 with $199-$249 price.